Zoo

The Zoo at Chehaw is home to 234 specimens representing over 73 different species. Enjoy natural, outdoor exhibits including Cheetahs, Black Rhinoceros’, Meerkats, Black Bears, Alligators, and many more, while you stroll through our scenic boardwalks and cypress swamp. Participate in animal feedings and keeper talks every weekend. Chehaw’s African Veldt Ride is free with admission, and will take you through our largest exhibit where seven different species roam in natural herds. The Zoo at Chehaw undergoes regular, thorough investigation to ensure that it has met, and will to continue to meet, ever-rising standards. These standards encompass animal care, veterinary programs, conservation, education, and safety.

Equss asinus

Habitat:Stony desert country

Range:World-wide. The true wild ass if found only in northern Africa. They have been domesticated for centuries, and it is generally accepted that donkeys were domesticated on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.

Activity Cycle:Diurnal

Features:Smaller than a horse and mostly gray in color but colors vary depending on breed. Resemble horse and are characterized by their large head, long ears, and cow like tail. They have long narrow hooves that are designed for sure-footedness, not for speed.

Size:Donkeys vary considerably in size, depending on breed.

Social Structure:Solitary

Life Expectancy:25-30 years

Diet:As herbivores, donkeys feed mainly on grasses and sedges. They may feed up to 20 hours a day.

Reproduction:While different species of the Equidae family can interbreed, offspring are almost always sterile. Jennies are pregnant for approximately 12 months, and usually give birth to one foal.

Status:Domesticated

Interesting Facts:The animal considered to be its wild ancestor is the African Wild Ass, also E. asinus.A male donkey or ass is called a jack, a female a jenny, and offspring less than one year old, a foal (male: colt, female filly).There are 9 breeds of domesticated donkeys.They can carry up to 200 pounds at a time and were used to build the great pyramids.Donkeys can go for long periods of time without drinking. In fact, they can lose up to 30% of their body weight in water. They can regain all the water they lost after only 5 minutes of drinking.The tough digestive system allows them to eat rough vegetation that most animals would find inedible.They live in areas where food can be scarce, so they space out and use their loud braying calls to communicate with each other. Can be used as guard animals for protecting livestock.If a male donkey is bred to a female horse the offspring is called a mule.